Series from 2015
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The revival of the inquisitions in Renaissance Italy was primarily to combat "the German heresy," Protestantism. But the inquisitors rapidly moved on to other targets: the Benandanti (witch-hunters) and "indecent" art. Michelangelo and Veronese found their works scrutinized by the Inquisition. A lecture by Dr. W. J.
Neidinger.